garden fete-y-PLANS BEINGCOMPLETEDLiulc Boar's Head. June 3—Mrs. A.Little Red School House and Mary with her little snow-white lamb.One whole see lion of the Hobson woods will be devoted to the following outdoor exhibits: conservation and birds, with,many interesting features, • such as feeding stations, proper setting for bird houses and methods of attracting birds, all of which will be under the direction of Mrs. Laurence Webster of Holderness; the State Department of Forestry is assembling and marking■rrlancl Goyctte c: Peterborough, - many of the native trees on a soot ad-ctnirnun of :he Garden Clubs Festival, * Jacent to the conservation exhibit, and arrived Saturday jst Little Boar’s (the Girl Scouts of America are ccn-Head. where she will be very busy with structing a wild flower trail which will festival activities. Mrs. Goyette and be very educational and interesting. Mrs. Arthur L. Hobson will work to-] New Hampshirt Arts and Crafts haveperher on many of the projects and been assembling the most attractive plans of Hampshire Garden handmade articles that are to beCl.ibs F-stival. ] found in this state expressly for thisplans arc fast being completed for ? event. Many craftsmen, such asvarious activities and exhibits. Gov- weavers and basketmakers, will be aternor's day. Friday, June 14, Gov. H. work in the display room, which is toBridges will officially open the be in the studio barn on the DrakeStylosestate. .The Manchester Institute ofThe Furragut House Casino has been Arts and Science will also have on taken over bv the State Department display many of the fine things whichand in.-n.v interesting facto about N. H. it makes and will be located in thewill be shown there. Just west of the Sawyer clubhouse at Rye Beach. jParMiju: House the Haven Hill Garden The Manchester Garden Club 'is-Chib ol Rochester will portray a Japan-, planning to landscape the plot of land!pi.bonearufesc garden tunicsand ’• i-O I \\ lt;»•wiPCCi7.asww!Ladies in Japanese cos- {just south of the entrance to the Coun- jC€ be m and about the garden (try Club. This will be developed by j n.ils throughout the day in-, using rustic seats, flagstone walks and lorma: talks and Japanese tea cere-'garden landscaping. On the north niony will be given. Near the Casino side of the drive the Milford Garden will be loitud the Newport Garden Club Club will place a well planned com- ; ( exhibit and this wili be most interest-‘ munity planting design, using the re- i .r.g. It will be a replica of the famous plica of the Milford Community House,!| built to scale, as the background. The j garden club of Newfields has selected as its location a plot of ground just inside this drive and will develop it, carrying out the idea of a natural rock garden. ]j On the Hobson estate, near the field]. where the opera, “Aida”, is-to be given, '“Will be found the Daniel Webster’s j mother’s garden, by the Franklin club,[ a cottage planting by the Exeter Gar-j den Club and a General Moulton gardenj • \ jy i! by the Hampton Garden Club. Themats I Durham Garden Club is exhibiting a“ | mocjel vegetable and flower garden, thedtPlt;Wplt;hihiWATSOn THE CHAlD IN THE AIR ja’B\JCURTIS L.svi*afiB9GKUS CIRCUS\vSHOWSTONIGHTAND ALL WEEKBADGER’S ISLAND KITTERY, ME.Auspices American Legion! Portsmouth Garden Club is building (! Us garden exhibit around the “open j ! door” for which Portsmouth is inter-1 j nationally famous, and the Tilton Gar-j den Club is planning to build its ex-' hi bit around a rustic summer-house, utilizing many rock plants . The Wolfeboro Garden Club will use a gar- j K den gate as its background. All of these gardens Interlocking will make a beautiful and unique picture on the d Hobson estate.Directly opposite the roadside beau-; tification project, which has been al- (b j i most completed by the State Highway Q i Department, will be found the lobster ! roadside stand which is being spon-1 sored by the Little Boar's Head and j ^ : Rye Beach Garden clubs, also the ; farmer’s wife's pot garden by the Con-! cord Garden Club.The Wilton Garden Club will have on dyhuuwea6DEATH DEFYING ACTS6BEN BENOThe Man on the Chair Jn the AirMarvelous MelvilleThe Blue Devil of the Air11■ display a model tool house, using as its •■ exhibits pet tools that have been used by the members. The Epping Garden]^' Club has selected the doorway on the j c : Abbott Drake property and will jnakej^ j an original and unique garden. The j A 1 Alton Garden Club will portray a!1 model community project. Because of j ; Denman Thompson's fame, the Swan- j ’ zey Garden Club is preparing a miniature exhiuit of the Old Homestead.Anyone desiring further information in regard to the festival may call or write Mrs. Erland Goyette at Little-* Boar’s Head.rlt;s